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    A Lost Lady (Willa Cather Scholarly Edition Series) by Willa Cather, Susan J. Rosowski, Charles W. Mignon (Editor), Frederick M. Link (Editor), Kari A. Ronning (Editor)

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    (Paperback - Illustrated)

    • Pub. Date: April 2003
    • 371pp
    • Sales Rank: 649,587
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      • Pub. Date: April 2003
      • Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
      • Format: Paperback, 371pp
      • Sales Rank: 649,587

      Synopsis

      First published in 1923, A Lost Lady is one of Willa Cather’s classic novels about life on the Great Plains. It harks back to Nebraska’s early history and contrasts those days with an unsentimental portrait of the materialistic world that supplanted the frontier. In her subtle portrait of Marian Forrester, whose life unfolds in the midst of this disquieting transition, Cather created one of her most memorable and finely drawn characters.
       
      This Willa Cather Scholarly Edition of A Lost Lady is edited according to standards set by the Committee for Scholarly Editions of the Modern Language Association. The historical essay describes the origin, writing, and reception of the novel as well as motion pictures that were later based on it; and a selection of archival photographs illuminates the connection between the novel and the people and places from Cather’s formative years in Nebraska. Explanatory notes identify locations, literary references, persons, events, and specialized terminology. The textual essays describe the production and subsequent revisions of the text.

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      A portrait of a lady who reflects the conventions of her age even as she defies them and whose transformations embody the decline of the American frontier.

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      Published in 1923, this Cather classic depicts the encroachment of civilization that supplanted the pioneer spirit of Nebraska's frontier as seen through the eyes of protagonist Marian Forrester. This superb scholarly edition contains 21 archival photographs, a historical essay, and explanatory notes. Pricey, but it offers a lot, especially for academics.

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      Biography

      Pulitzer Prize-winning writer Willa Cather once famously observed, "The end is nothing; the road is all." Cather herself made the most of the road she traveled, wearing an indelible literary path studded with classic American novels from O Pioneers! to My Ántonia.

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